when they put it on the shelf at the end, it was next to other religions' holy books, which said to me that they were trying to preserve all of the wisdom of the past that they could. A very different goal than Gary Oldman's.

That movie was indeed amazing. SOOO much better than the crap spewed out by Hollywood under the label of a romantic comedy. It was honest, somewhat cold, but still hopeful and heartwarming. Just an all around great time.

got around to seeing 500 Days of Summer. For the most part a good movie for it's genre, but still has some heavy-handed writing. Her name was AUTUMN? PAAAAHLEASE

The point is: that movie has the HAPPIEST ending ever.... Autumn is hotter than Summer, and thats a lesson to take home with you.

I loved that movie. Zooey is freakin' adorable. Plus, I totally sympathized with the guys(I forget his name) situation, as I was in a similar one awhile back.

I like Zooey... except her voice. She sounds like a muppet at the best of times. That, and her roles tend to be the chick who's all free-spirited and all like "if you don't like your job...then quit". NOT THAT EASY!! PICK ANOTHER ROLE PLZ.

Love that movie, awesome to see Joseph Gordon Levitt really rise above his 3rd Rock From the Sun role - he's really come into his own lately.Ineteresting to see so many guys like it too. I think as Blace pointed out, it helps that's not typical rom-com-sit-com kind of situations - much more realistic, but still never forgot to have fun with it.Little Sis was a good example: "Uh, just this guy with Brad Pitt's face and Jesus' abs..."

I was just talking about that flick with a couple of friends while we were in a corn maze this past weekend. Most recently, I saw Ernest Scared Stupid and Corpse Bride with friends. And I mentioned seeing Resident Evil: Aftermath in 3D earlier in the month.